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Ninilchik State Recreation Area
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Fishing and wildlife watching, particularly for bald eagles, attract visitors to the Ninilchik Area that covers 257 acres on Cook Inlet, at Mile 135 of the Sterling Highway, midway between Homer and Soldotna.
The area is known for good sport fishing; Deep Creek is legendary for its halibut and king salmon runs in Cook Inlet. Deep Creek's fishing reputation keeps its campsites and day parking facilities in high demand.
Bald eagles are seen year-round, and May is a good time to watch for migrating birds that come to the wetlands here on route to their summer feeding grounds.

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